Kneel down below the apse of a church with a mediaeval mosaic, look up and you will be enveloped in the world of the Second Coming, the tribulations of Apocalypse and the descent of Heaven on Earth.
Rome Sketchbook: The earliest surviving mosaic representation of the Second Coming in Rome, forerunner of all later versions. This was commissioned by Felix IV in the 530s.
Rome Sketchbook: The apse mosaic is filled with characters from the book of Revelations, down to the Tree of Life indicated by the phoenix sitting in it's branches.
Rome Sketchbook: In the centre of the triumphal arch mosaic, Christ appears looking angry and holding the rod of iron with which he is to 'rule all nations' (Revelations 12:5).
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Rome Sketchbook: Usually this style of mosaic has Christ at the centre with saints either side, whereas here Saint Agnes takes centre stage, with the flames of her martyrdom at her feet.
Rome Sketchbook: This very early circular building has two apses, with Christ in his two aspects as God, ruling over the Universe and distributing the law, and as the Son who commands his apostles to spread his word.